Heating during chemical reactions in chemical industry: Difference between revisions
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1. OBJECTIVE
The supply of heat to endothermic processes is very important for process control and heating may also be required to create the right conditions for certain process steps.
2. FIELD OF APPLICATION
Heating during chemical reactions is a process applied to endothermic chemical reactions.
3. DESCRIPTION OF TECHNIQUES, METHODS AND EQUIPMENT
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4. COMPETITIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND ENERGY SAVING POTENTIALS
- a) Changes in the process
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- b) Changes in the energy distribution system
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- c) Changes in the heat supply system
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